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TROLLBEADS

Country Club, 5600 Walnut Lake Road,
West Bloomfield. Lunch and speaker, $32.
Speaker only, $10. RSVP: 248-594-6602 or
www.LWVOA.org .

THE ORIGINAL SINCE 1976

MURDER/MYSTERY

6:30 pm. Interactive dinner and program at
Temple Shir Shalom in West Bloomfield. Fun,
mystery, great food, prizes. $36 per person.
RSVP: 248-737-8700.

Wother's Day Trunk Show

KOL AMI FUN

7 pm. Temple Kol Ami in West Bloomfield
hosts its "Chaff Seas" fundraiser. Dessert
bar, drinks, music and $100 in chips to use
to play poker, blackjack, craps and roulette.
Use winnings at a Chinese auction. Advance
tickets, $50; at the door, $60. Silent auction
and raffle, too. Tickets: (248) 661-0040.

Free Silver Bracelet

SUNDAY, MAY 13

with the purchase of a decorative clasp
v ay
Way 5th
3rd-

6600 Telegraph Bloomfield Twp, VI 48301

248.356.7007

www,mbjewelrydesign.com

For a limited time, purchase a decorative clasp and you will receive a free silver
Trollbeads bracelet, These handcrafted German foxtail chains provide
the perfect opportunity to begin a unique and modern charm bracelet.
Choose from ten exquisitely detailed, double-sided clasps.
Visit Trollbeadsuniverse,com to be inspired.

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May 3 • 2012

BLOOD DRIVE

8 am-2 pm. By Bloomfield Twp. Temple
Beth El Brotherhood. Walk-ins are wel-
come, but for appointment, log on to www.
givelife.org ; enter sponsor code: Temple 13.
Information: Roy Goodman, 248-626-1841.

PRIVACY & MODESTY

10 am. Mother's Day Brunch featuring
Judaic educator Dr. Rivkah Blau speaking on
"We Need Our Privacy in a Tell-All World" at
Young Israel of Southfield. A children's fash-
ion show will highlight modest and attrac-
tive clothing from the GAP at Somerset. $12
for women and girls. RSVP: 248-358-0154

Beth Ahm DVD Course
Looks At Book Of Genesis
Congregation Beth Ahm in West
Bloomfield will offer a 24-part
college-level course on DVD 1 p.m.
Wednesdays beginning May 9, titled
"The Book of
Genesis," featur-
ing Professor Gary
Rendsburg of Rutgers
University. Ritual
Assistant Nancy
Kaplan will facilitate
informal discussions.
Free. Walk-ins are
Gary
welcome. The course
Rendsburg
looks at Genesis
from literary, histori-
cal, theological and
archaeological per-
specitves.
For details, contact
Nancy Kaplan by
sending an email to
Nancy Kaplan
nancyellen879@
att.net or by calling
(248) 737-1931.

or youngisraelsouthfield@gmail.com .

BRUNCH FOR MOM

11 am. Mother's Day Brunch at Cong. Beth
Shalom, Oak Park. Adults $18; children 4-12,
$10; 3 and under, free. RSVP by May 11: 248-
547-7970.

MONDAY, MAY 14

KABBALAH LUNCH

Noon-1:30 pm. Adults Seeking Knowledge
luncheon with Rabbi Paul Yedwab at Temple
Israel, West Bloomfield, looks at "Breaking
into God's Mansion: Kabbalah for Everyone."
RSVP by May 7 to Tyner Religious School,
248-661-5725.

TUESDAY, MAY 15

SENIOR LUNCHEON

Noon. Harry Hovakimian performs Russian
and Jewish music and show tunes on
his electric violin at the luncheon of the
Ambassadors of Temple Beth El, Bloomfield
Twp. Open to all. $12. RSVP by May 10:
Doris Kushner, 248-352-5882; or Betty
Applebaum, 248-476-1775.

DIVORCE SUPPORT

6:30-8 pm. SPACE for Changing Families
support group led by Cindy Goldman
Tuesdays through June 19. At National
Council of Jewish Women, 26400 Lahser,
Suite 306, Southfield. RSVP: 248-355-
9936.

Music Series
Hosts Violinist
Temple Israel's Schmier Chapel Chamber
Series presents violinist Gabriel
Bolkosky as he performs a diverse rep-
ertoire of classical and contemporary
works 7:30 p.m. Sunday, May 6.
A native of Detroit,
Bolkosky began his
violin studies at age
3. With many albums
released and hav-
ing won the Darius
Milhaud Prize, he
now teaches violin
Gabriel
and chamber music
Bolkosky
at the University
of Michigan. He is
the executive director of the Phoenix
Ensemble, a nonprofit organization
dedicated to being a musical resource
for artists and educational institutions.
For information or to RSVP, contact
Stephanie Brovenick at (248) 661-5700
or stephanie@temple-israel.org.

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